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An aging generation of progressive theologians and priests are being replaced in the U.S. Church with younger men attracted to the Church for the timelessness of its teaching, this article comments. And in spite of calls a few years ago for the end of a male celibate priesthood, the numbers of priests are increasing over the world and, in the U.S., in dioceses led by courageous and faithful bishops,
An aging generation of progressive theologians and priests are being replaced in the U.S. Church with younger men attracted to the Church for the timelessness of its teaching, this article comments. And in spite of calls a few years ago for the end of a male celibate priesthood, the numbers of priests are increasing over the world and, in the U.S., in dioceses led by courageous and faithful bishops,